@Bennet Takes place late afternoon, the sun's just starting to set.
Weaving through the red stained trees, Askan continued his journey at a brisk but sustainable pace. Warm air puffed from his lips and his paws thudded against the frozen forest floor, but he paid little attention to the unfamiliar sights and sounds of his surroundings. His expression was intense, surly, as- for what felt like the hundredth time- he recalled the conversation he'd had with the Rye King, just three days ago.
Askan was eager to serve and to make his alphas proud, there was no denying that,but when he'd been asked to leave the Lowlands his first instinct had been to say no. And quite adamantly too!The Lowlands were his home, the idea of leaving- after everything he had done, everything he had been through- was simply unimaginable. They'd have to drag him by his tail, kicking and screaming if they wanted him to leave. But after a few seconds of internal and heart breaking panic- that must have registered on his face- Drestig was quick to reassure him that he was not being exiled. That there was and always would be a place for him in Wild Rye Fields.
Instead of being cast out like an unwelcome pest, Askan was to be a messenger, to spread the word of Wild Rye Fields establishment and to extend an invitation to the wolves of Oak Tree Bend to visit, if they were so inclined.
After learning that, you'd think that Askan would be relieved. Honoured that Drestig would trust him to deal with such an important task. Well, you'd be wrong. If anything, Askan was frustrated beyond belief and words!
It wasn't that Askan thought this duty was below him, after all he was aware of how important it was to maintain positive pack relations. It was simply that he had had no idea why Drestig thought he was the best candidate for it! He was no diplomat, his way with words was weak, at best. And more often than not he offended someone every time he opened his mouth, so how on earth was he was supposed to do this? How the hell was he supposed to represent Wild Rye Fields in a positive light if he could barely hold a civil conversation?Askan wasn't blind, he knew how intolerable people found him, so why oh why had Drestig sent him away?
Askan's step faltered as it dawned on him. After three days of thought, it hit him like a sudden whack to the face, as though once again he'd ran headfirst into a tree.
Drestig was hitting two birds with one stone.
He was getting Askan out of the Lowlands so he could clean up the political mess he'd created with the Whitestone pack, whilst at the same time ensuring that his allies weren't feeling neglected. Oh Askan had to give Drestig credit where it was due, it was a smart move- one Askan couldn't fault him for- but Askan couldn't help but feel like he'd been cast aside. It was temporary, he'd return once all was said and done, but it stung nonetheless.
"Damn it!" Askan yelled, his gruff voice bouncing off the trees, causing a pigeon perching nearby to panic and burst into flight.
He stomped to a stop and cast a glower back, as though glaring at the Old man himself. He understood and by no means did he resent the Rye King (Askan practically worshipped the ground on which he walked) but Askan was a proud beast and this revelation had damaged his pride considerably.
Enough to make him throw a tantrum when he thought no one was looking.
(This post was last modified: Nov 29, 2016, 09:38 PM by Askan.)